A user system API starter. Bring your own front-end.
- Sign up system with verification email
- Login system with forgot password and reset password
- Upload avatar for accounts
- Abusive login attempt detection
- User roles for accounts and admins
- Admins only notes and status history for accounts
- Admin groups with shared permissions
- Admin level permissions that override group permissions
Fresh is built with the hapi 17 framework. We're using MongoDB as a data store.
Fresh is only a restful JSON API. If you'd like a ready made front-end for clients, checkout Hexagenal. Or better yet, fork this repo and build one on top of Fresh.
You need Node.js >=8.x
and you'll need a
MongoDB >=2.6
server running.
$ git clone https://github.com/escommunity/fresh.git
$ cd fresh
$ npm install
Simply edit config.js
. The configuration uses
confidence
which makes it easy to
manage configuration settings across environments. Don't store secrets in
this file or commit them to your repository.
Instead, access secrets via environment variables. We use
dotenv
to help make setting local
environment variables easy (not to be used in production).
Simply copy .env-sample
to .env
and edit as needed. Don't commit .env
to your repository.
WARNING: This will clear all data in the following MongoDB collections if
they exist: accounts
, adminGroups
, admins
, authAttempts
, sessions
,
statuses
, and users
.
$ npm run first-time-setup
# > fresh@1.0.0 first-time-setup /home/escommunity/projects/fresh
# > node first-time-setup.js
# MongoDB URL: (mongodb://localhost:27017/fresh)
# Root user email: no-one@your-service
# Root user password:
# Setup complete.
$ npm start
# > fresh@1.0.0 start /home/escommunity/projects/fresh
# > cross-env NODE_ENV=development nodemon -e js,md server.js
# [nodemon] 1.17.3
# ...
Now you should be able to point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:9000/ and see the welcome message.
nodemon
watches for changes in server
code and restarts the app automatically.
$ npm run inspect
# > fresh@1.0.0 inspect /home/escommunity/projects/fresh
# > nodemon --inspect -e js,md server.js
# [nodemon] 1.17.3
# [nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
# [nodemon] watching: *.*
# [nodemon] starting `node --inspect server.js`
# Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/3d706d9a-b3e0-4fc6-b64e-e7968b7f94d0
# For help see https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector
# 180203/193534.071, [log,info,mongodb] data: HapiMongoModels: successfully connected to the db.
# 180203/193534.127, [log,info,mongodb] data: HapiMongoModels: finished processing auto indexes.
# Server started on port 9000
Once started with the debuger you can open Google Chrome and go to chrome://inspect. See https://nodejs.org/en/docs/inspector/ for more details.
$ node server.js
Unlike $ npm start
this doesn't watch for file changes. Also be sure to set
these environment variables in your production environment:
NODE_ENV=production
- This is important for many different optimizations.NPM_CONFIG_PRODUCTION=false
- This tells$ npm install
to not skip installingdevDependencies
, which we may need to run the first time setup script.
Any issues or questions (no matter how basic), open an issue. Please take the initiative to read relevant documentation and be pro-active with debugging.
Contributions are welcome. If you're changing something non-trivial, you may want to submit an issue before creating a large pull request.
Lab is part of the hapi ecosystem and what we use to write all of our tests.
$ npm test
# > fresh@1.0.0 test /home/escommunity/projects/fresh
# > lab -c -L
# ..................................................
# ..................................................
# ..................................................
# ..............
# 164 tests complete
# Test duration: 14028 ms
# No global variable leaks detected
# Coverage: 100.00%
# Linting results: No issues
If you'd like to run a specific test or subset of tests you can use the
test-server
npm script.
You specificy the path(s) via the TEST_TARGET
environment variable like:
$ TEST_TARGET=test/server/web/main.js npm run test-server
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